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Beans Gone Wild Is Growing: Introducing Root Cause Reports!

Root Cause Reports Turning Local Problems into Statewide Solutions Beans Gone Wild began as a tool to capture and share real-time field issues impacting soybean production across North Carolina.…

Will Spotted Lanternfly Be a Major Issue in North Carolina Field Crops?

The short answer: We do not anticipate that spotted lanternfly will be an issue for field cropsThe long answer: Detection of an established spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) population in…

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Impact of Guava Root Knot Nematode Internal Quarantine on Tobacco and Field Crops in NC

Lindsay Thiessen | NC State |Meloidogyne enterolobii Internal Quarantine from NCDA On Friday, October 5, 2018, the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services released a press statement…

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Soybean Rust Update Nov. 16, 2016

from Jim Dunphy, Crop Science Extension Specialist (Soybeans)and Lindsey Thiessen, Extension Plant PathologistAsiatic Soybean Rust has been confirmed this morning on a soybean sample sent into the…

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Soybean Rust Update September 21, 2015

from Jim Dunphy, Extension Crop Science Specialist (Soybeans)Asiatic Rust has recently been confirmed on soybeans closer to our NC soybeans since our last update on September 15, but still not close…

Pest Alert

Soybean Rust Update September 15, 2015

from Jim Dunphy, Extension Crop Science Specialist (Soybeans)Asiatic Rust has recently been confirmed on soybeans in DeKalb, Elmore, and Escambia counties, AL; Burke and Tift counties, GA; East Baton…

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Soybean Rust Update Aug 21, 2015

Asiatic Soybean Rust was confirmed on soybeans in a sentinel plot in Jackson County, Florida, earlier today. Earlier, rust had been confirmed on soybeans in Lincoln and Walthall counties,…

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Peanut Disease Control Programs and Advisories Begin Soon

Programs to prevent and control early (Figure 1) and late leaf spots (Figure 2) will begin soon. In well rotated fields, the first fungicide spray for leaf spot control should be applied when peanuts…

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Soybean Rust Update: October 15, 2014

From: Jim Dunphy, Extension Crop Science Specialist, and Steve Koenning, Extension Plant Pathologist, North Carolina State University.Asiatic soybean rust has been confirmed on soybeans in Floyd and…